‘In this case, the defendant videotaped three unrelated
women while they were performing sexual acts on him in his home,’ said
prosecutor Siobhan Carthy during the financier’s arraignment, the paper
reported.

He faces three charges of second-degree unlawful
surveillance, each of which carries a maximum four-year prison sentence.

‘Defendant did surreptitiously video record informant
engaged in sexual contact with defendant and such images show informant’s
breasts,’ said a criminal complaint cited by the Daily News.

Victims ‘did not consent to such images being recorded and
defendant did not have permission or authority to record or possess such
images,’ the complaint continued.

The breasts, buttocks and vagina of one of the victims could
be clearly seen in the video, officials said.

One of the women who found out about the secret recordings
broke into Mr Kelly’s apartment, according to the Daily News. She trashed the
place, poured soda onto his computer and was charged with burglary, but that
case should be dismissed, the paper noted.

Mr Kelly has ‘no arrests, no problems with the law, and an
exemplary background,’ his attorney Robert Gotleib told the Daily News.

He is free on $5,000 bail and had to surrender his passport.
His next scheduled court date is March 11, court records showed.